Air Lift 25479 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Air Lift 25479 is a compressor system that uses a sensor to detect changes in the load on your vehicle and automatically adjusts the air pressure in the air bags to maintain a preset ride height.

Here are some of the key features and capabilities of the Air Lift 25479:

  • Automatic leveling: The system uses a height sensor to detect changes in the load on your vehicle and automatically adjusts the air pressure in the air bags to maintain a preset ride height. This helps to improve handling and stability, and it can also prevent your vehicle from bottoming out when you're carrying a heavy load.

Air Lift 25479 is a compressor system that uses a sensor to detect changes in the load on your vehicle and automatically adjusts the air pressure in the air bags to maintain a preset ride height.

Here are some of the key features and capabilities of the Air Lift 25479:

  • Automatic leveling: The system uses a height sensor to detect changes in the load on your vehicle and automatically adjusts the air pressure in the air bags to maintain a preset ride height. This helps to improve handling and stability, and it can also prevent your vehicle from bottoming out when you're carrying a heavy load.
Magnetic Height Sensor
Kit No. 25479
MN-609
(101108)
ECR 7054
Please read these instructions completely
before proceeding with installation
Failure to read these instructions can result in mis-installation
AUTOMATIC LEVELING ON-BOARD COMPRESSOR SYSTEM
www.airliftcompany.com
“The Choice of the Professional Installer”
For Technical Assistance call 1-800-248-0892
Thank you for purchasing Air Lift Products
Mailing Address: Street Address:
AIR LIFT COMPANY AIR LIFT COMPANY
P.O. Box 80167 2727 Snow Rd.
Lansing, MI 48908-0167 Lansing, MI 48917
Local Phone: (517) 322-2144
Fax: (517) 322-0240
Important System Information
Te mplate For Drilling Holes
Troubleshooting Guide
NOTE: The system has a 25 second delay before the compressor and solenoid will function.
This automatic leveling system uses a position sensor along with an EHS to maintain a preset ve-
hicle ride height.
The system is comprised of an electronic height sensor/EHS, a bracket mounted magnet, solenoid
valve, relay, air compressor, and an interconnecting wire harness. This system is combined with the
previously installed air bags.
The height sensor/EHS is mounted to the vehicle frame and the magnet is mounted to the axle or
leaf spring. When load is added to the vehicle, the magnet rises above the EHS centerline (as the
suspension is compressed). If the magnet maintains this position for a minimum of 25 seconds,
the EHS will turn on the compressor via the relay adding air to the air bags. Air is added until the
magnet is re-centered restoring the vehicle to its preset ride height.
When load is removed from the vehicle, the magnet falls below the EHS and energizes the solenoid
valve. This allows the air to escape from the air bags until the magnet is re-centered and the reduc-
tion in load is accomodated.
An optional kneeling system can be purchased which includes a dash mounted rocker switch. This
system works to manually exhaust air from the bags when a lower vehicle is needed while parked.
What You Need to Know About SmartAir Intelligent Air Management
SmartAir Operation - The SmartAir intelligent air management system maintains the ride height
of your vehicle at the pre-determined setting. There are times during the operation of your vehicle
when the compressor will cycle on, and the release valve will let air back out of the air springs.
This is normal and should not cause concern.
RoadTamers SmartAir intelligent air management system is completely automatic and no manual
adjustments are required regardless of the load you carry. The SmartAir magnetic height sensor has
a 25 second delay before it will take action to correct the ride height of the vehicle. Here are some
tips that will be helpful to get the best performance from the system:
After loading or unloading, allow the 25 second delay to time out and make the vehicle height
adjustment before driving away.
CAUTION: When disconnecting from a 5th wheel or goose neck style hitch, the air pressure
required to support the load of the hitch will cause the back of the vehicle to rise above the pre-set
level as the trailer is jacked up off the hitch. Be sure to clear the hitch completely before driving
away from the trailer. We recommend you allow the 25 second delay to time out and make the
vehicle height adjustment so that your vehicle is down to its normal ride height before driving away.
Failure to do so may cause the vehicle to rebound into the trailer as you drive away.
During acceleration, the trailing torque arm will cause the vehicle’s rear suspension to rise due to
the geometry of the design. If the acceleration period is longer than 25 seconds (for example pull-
ing a trailer up a long hill), SmartAir will release air from the air springs to level the vehicle.
Similarly, during prolonged braking periods (for example, holding the brakes during a long descent)
the vehicle’s rear suspension will settle and the SmartAir compressor will come on to raise the
vehicle’s suspension.
Compressor runs all the time.
Problem Cause Solution
Compressor doesn’t run.
Solenoid doesn’t work.
Vehicle does not maintain ride
height.
Nothing happens when the
vehicle is started.
Blown fuse, bad ground, poor
connection, bad compressor or
ECU.
Blown fuse, bad connections,
bad solenoid or ECU.
Check fuses, grounds and con-
nections. Ground terminal 85 at
relay to see if compressor runs.
Unplug compressor and test.
Check fuse, connection, unplug
solenoid and jumper power and
ground to check operation.
Leak in system, bad relay or
Bad/leaking solenoid or bad
Blown fuse, poor ground or con-
nection.
Locate leak, replace relay or
check ECU.
Unplug solenoid and test by
jumping power and ground.
Check fuses, connections and
grounds.
Magnet may not be properly
aligned, may be backward or
may be improper distance from
Check magnet alignment, dis-
tance, and insure orange dot (or
chamfered side) is facing ECU.
Bad ECU.
Test individual components to
verify and ground terminal 85
to test compressor and harness.
Installing the SmartAir System
Installing the Compressor and Solenoid
6
1
Installation/Troubleshooting
1.Attachtheltertothettingontheendofthe
compressor.
2. Select a rigid mounting location on your ve-
hicle’s frame or crossmember that shields the
compressor from the elements and heat sources
(Figure 1).
NOTE: Refer to chart below for step-by-step
instructions.
3. Cut a length of air line and attach one end of
theairlinetothecompressortting.Attachthe
other end of the air line to one of the push-to-
connectttingsontheteeofthepressurerelief
valve assembly (Figure 1).
Compressor
Solenoid
CAUTION
Centerpunch and drill four 1/4”
diameter holes using the com-
pressor feet as a template.
321
Centerpunch and drill two
3/16” diameter holes using the
template on the back of the
Attach using four supplied
screws.
Attach using two supplied lock
washers and bolts.
Fasten using four supplied nuts.
Mount the compressor and manifold at least 6” from any heat sources. DO NOT mount the compres-
sor or the manifold in the engine compartment.
4. Cut another length of air line and attach one
endtotheopenpush-to-connectttingonthe
tee of the assembly and the other end of the
air line to the solenoid valve.
NOTE: It may be necessary to stabilize the
pressure relief valve assembly. If so, use a
tie strap and attach it to the frame rail or a
crossmember.
5. Attach the compressor and solenoid to the
frame rail or crossmember using Figure 1 as a
guide.
6. Mount the solenoid as close to the compres-
sor or air spring as possible (Figure 1). Use
the template on the back of the manual for
mounting the solenoid.
NOTE: The compressor and manifold must
be mounted within reach of the wires when
the wiring harness is plugged in.
Figure 1
Compressor mounting hardware is
included with the compressor.
GroundGround
1
2
1
2
3
1. Make sure that the distance between the face of
the magnet and the height sensor is between 3/4”
and 1”.
2. The bolt in the center of the magnet must be in
line with the dotted line on the height sensor
when the vehicle is at ride height.
CAUTION: This magnet is very strong.
It is possible for the magnet to pinch skin
and small body parts between another
magnet or metal object.
Care should be taken when handling the
magnet.
1. Inspect all air line connections with a solution
of 1/5 dish soap to 4/5 water. Should a leak
bedetectedinapush-lock-tting,reinstallthe
airlinetothetting.Makesureairlineiscut
off squarely and that the air line is completely
pushedintothetting.
2. If the compressor or the solenoid fails to func-
tion, check the 30 AMP fuse and ground connec-
tion. Repair and replace as necessary.
Checking the System
Adjusting the System
Troubleshooting DIagram
V Battery (1)V Battery (1)
BB
OO
NN
JJ
5 AMP5 AMP
CompressorCompressor
GroundGround
CompressorCompressor
Compressor (-) (6)Compressor (-) (6)
Compressor (+) (5)Compressor (+) (5)
Valve (+) (3)Valve (+) (3)
Valve (-) (4)Valve (-) (4)
Valve (-) (4) (Not Used)Valve (-) (4) (Not Used)
IgnitionIgnition
Compressor (+) (5)Compressor (+) (5)
Harness Magnetic
Height Sensor Connector
Harness Magnetic
Height Sensor Connector
20 AMP20 AMP
Back ViewBack View
GroundGround
3030
86868585
8787
Existing Fuse
40
30
30
60
40
40
50
40
40
30
30
60
40
40
50
40
Fuse Panel
Orange dot
(or chamfered side)
will face the inside of the
vehicle towards
the height sensor.
7" - 12"
Bracket
Self-Tapping
Screw
Beam
Spacer
Compressor WireCompressor Wire
Solenoid WiresSolenoid Wires
Relay HarnessRelay Harness
GroundGround
Figure 5
5 AMP5 AMP
(1)(1)
Adapter #1
Adapter #2 *
Fuse
* Uses 3/16 (smaller) Female Push On Connector
Adapter
Existing Fuse
40
30
30
60
40
40
50
40
40
30
30
60
40
40
50
40
Fuse Panel
Figure 6
GroundGround
Figure 7
Installing the SmartAir System
2
Installing the Electrical Components
Installing the SmartAir System
5
1. Run the harness from the cab to the solenoid/
compressor location.
NOTE: It may be necessary to drill a hole so
that the harness can easily pass through from
the cab to the vehicle frame. Place a grom-
met or silicone sealant around any holes that
the harness passes through to protect it from
abrasive surfaces.
2. Connect the wire with the male terminal from
the compressor to the female terminal coming
from the relay wire (Figure 5).
3. Connect the double terminal connector from
the solenoid to the double terminal connector
relay wires (Figure 5).
4. Choose the supplied fuse adapter that best
suits your fuse panel (Figure 6).
5. Attach a corresponding female spade terminal
to the red wire with the 5 AMP fuse that is
connected to the back of the relay.
6. Attach the chosen fuse adapter and to a keyed
on ignition source on the fuse panel (Figure
6).
7. Using a butt connector, attach the 12 gauge
wire from the terminal 30 on the back of the
relay to one end of the 30 amp fuse holder
(Figure 4).
8. If choosing to use the ring terminal, attach it to
the other end of the fuse wire (Figure 8).
9. Choose an appropriate 12+ volt source on the
vehicle.
NOTE: A direct connection to the battery is
suggested.
10.Attach the terminal end of the ground wire
to a clean section of the framerail using the
provided self-tapping screw. (Figure 7).
(1)(1)
THIS END UP
ALIGN DOTTED
LINE WITH CENTER
OF MAGNET
Self-Tapping Screw
Framerail
1. Choose a mounting location along the framerail
for the height sensor bracket.
2. Attach the height sensor to the framerail using
theprovidedat-headscrewsandnylocnuts.
Tighten securely (Figure 2).
3. Using the two provided self-tapping screws,
attach the height sensor bracket to the chosen
frame-mounting location (Figure 2).
Figure 2
Attaching the Height Sensor Bracket
Attaching the Magnet and Mounting Bracket
1. Place the magnet mounting bracket onto the
beam with the base of the bracket facing towards
the inside or outside of the vehicle (Figure 3).
NOTE: Mount the bracket a minimum of 8”
away from the pivot point and a maximum of
12” away.
NOTE: The gap between the magnet and the
height sensor must be no closer than 1/2”.
3. Attach the bracket to the beam using two sup-
plied spacers and self-tapping screws.
4. Loosely attach the magnet to the bracket using
the supplied bolt and nyloc nut (Figure 3).
NOTE: There is a small orange dot (or cham-
fered side) on the magnet that will face the
inside of the vehicle towards the height sensor.
5. Align the center of the magnet with the dotted
line on the height sensor. Once the magnet is in
line, securely tighten the hardware.
CAUTION: The magnet has a strong pull. Use care when handling so as not to pinch ngers or skin.
Figure 3
(7)(7)
(6)(6)
(5)(5)
Back ViewBack View
20 AMP20 AMP
Optional Ring Te rminal.
Connect Wire to a 12V
constant on power source.
(Use terminal if connecting
to battery. )
Optional Ring Te rminal.
Connect Wire to a 12V
constant on power source.
(Use terminal if connecting
to battery. )
3030
86868585
8787
Figure 8
Will only be used
if kneeling option
is utilized
Will only be used
if kneeling option
is utilized
5 AMP5 AMP
V Battery
(1)
V Battery
(1)
AA
JJ
GG
FF
PP
QQ
CC
OO
NN
VV
JJ
XX
II
II
DD
EE
View of
magnet
from
other
side
View of
magnet
from
other
side
GND
(2)
GND
(2)
(1)(1)
Solenoid + (3)Solenoid + (3)
Solenoid - (4)Solenoid - (4)
CompressorCompressor
Portion of Harness
Inside Cab
Portion of Harness
Inside Cab
Enlarged View
THIS END UP
ALIGN DOTTED
LINE WITH CENTER
OF MAGNET
Orange dot
(or chamfered side)
will face the inside
of the vehicle towards
the height sensor.
Compressor mounting hardware is
included with the compressor.
GroundGround
CompressorCompressor
Compressor (-) (6)Compressor (-) (6)
Compressor (+) (5)Compressor (+) (5)
Valve (-) (4)Valve (-) (4)
20 AMP20 AMP
Back ViewBack View
3030
86868585
8787
BB
Optional Ring Te rminal.
Connect Wire to a 12V
constant on power source.
(Use terminal if connecting
to battery. )
Optional Ring Te rminal.
Connect Wire to a 12V
constant on power source.
(Use terminal if connecting
to battery. )
Adapter #1
Adapter #2 *
Fuse
* Uses 3/16 (smaller) Female Push On Connector
Adapter
Existing Fuse
R or S
T or U
40
30
30
60
40
40
50
40
40
30
30
60
40
40
50
40
Fuse Panel
LL
G
L
Beam
K
Installing the SmartAir System
Kit Diagram
Kit Diagram
Installing the SmartAir System
3
4
Figure 4
Item Part No. Description Quantity
A 24050 Magnetic Height Sensor 1
B 26327 Compressor 1
C 26238 Solenoid 1
D 26687 Harness 1
E 20220 1/4” Air Line 20í
F 10966 Magnet 1
G 10500 Magnet Mounting Bracket 1
H 10466 8” Black Zip Tie 12
I 21838 1/4” x 1/4” x 1/4” Union Tee 4
J 17173 1/4” x 3/4” Self-Tapping Screw 3
K 13225 Spacer 2
L 17157 1/4” x 1.50 Self-Tapping Screw 2
N 17185 #8 - 32 x 3/8” Washer-Head Screw 2
O 18417 #8 Lock Washer 2
P 18600 #10 - 24 x 1.25” Socket Cap Screw 1
Q 18498 3/16 - 24 Nyloc Nut 1
R 24524 3/16” Female Spade Terminal 1
S 24594 1/4” Female Spade Terminal 1
T 24542 1/4” Fuse Adapter 1
U 24561 Mini Fuse Adapter 1
V 17132 #8 - 18 x 1/2” Self-Tapping Screw 1
X 26818 Pressure Relief Valve Assembly 1
Hardware List
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Air Lift 25479 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Air Lift 25479 is a compressor system that uses a sensor to detect changes in the load on your vehicle and automatically adjusts the air pressure in the air bags to maintain a preset ride height.

Here are some of the key features and capabilities of the Air Lift 25479:

  • Automatic leveling: The system uses a height sensor to detect changes in the load on your vehicle and automatically adjusts the air pressure in the air bags to maintain a preset ride height. This helps to improve handling and stability, and it can also prevent your vehicle from bottoming out when you're carrying a heavy load.

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